I think that is great, and I think Taylor is definitely one of the best when it comes to treating her fans.
But just so it's not forgotten, really, really good people can be really, really bad at relationships (and write some pretty slut-shaming songs).

Pretty cool, thank you, Perez. Yeah, that's one of the reasons she has so many fans. She really is a nice person who cares about her fans–and other people, too. Every once in awhile, word will get out as with the beautiful Kayla, about what a nice person Swift is. It's not coming from Swifts camp. I guess Taylor's singing her song Ronan drew attention to herself, but she was using herself and her song for childhood cancer research, so what the heck. And I don't think anyone who remembers that song, and the words of the mom Swift used to write lyrics–no one will forget, or forget about childhood cancer research.
So nice,Perez. An extremely kind, uber talented person. And Swift is, too!

This video is so great! And what's even greater is that the comments (so far at least) are positive! She's gotten so many negative comments and haters lately (for crimes she did not commit), people fail to see the good side. I love Tay <3

I like Taylor, but there is a big psychological trap in here, if you do something selfless and at the same time promote poison in drinks like Diet Coke, you just misuse your positive status, to lure people into a bad direction.

I don't hate her, and I really think, at first glance, she really is a carring person, but at the second, I see, how she although uses her positive sites, to lure you into get poisoned with asphartame and maybe other schemes.

Sorry but, as long as she has a contract with Diet Coke, I hope for her, that she will loose glamour, success and maybe even a bit fame, so she would see the consequences of influencing people in a bad direction, and following whatever or whoever for gaining more fame or/and remaining it. If it's dangerous to walk in a opposite direction of those who maybe help her to get success, it would be the best if she would loose success, so they wouldn't have so much interest in her (if some conspiracies are true).

I would try to influence her, if I had means like fame, power and money, but because I don't have them, I just hope.
JCKB

Sorry to mention that, but it's weird to spend time with a person with brain cancer (which lets her look like in the right light) BUT promoting a drink that (studies reveal) cause brain damage (and highers the risk for brain cancer!), like asphartame in Diet Coke, what wheights more: To spend time with someone who has brain cancer, or to lead people to get poisoned and possibly because of that get brain cancer. I say: "I make them sick and then visit them, to look good", sounds a bit harsh, and I don't think that Taylor thinks that way, at least I hope so, but thats just the paradox in her actions.

Sorry for that Taylor, because I like you, and your previous way of life and some of your songs helped me somehow, to be myself, when others are so stupid… but for me, promoting Diet Coke, goes over the line.
JCKB

Re: JCKB – I'm not sure she sees it that way. I think she just has always been a genuine fan of diet coke (in past interviews, she had always requested diet coke). It is a little backwards, but she has always visited cancer patients like this without it being headlined so I do believe her gesture is sincere. Also, it can be argued that many celebrity endorsement products are harmful in many ways. I think in Taylor's case, she's just endorsing a product that she enjoys..

Sorry to mention that, but it's weird to spend time with a person with brain cancer (which lets her look like in the right light) BUT promoting a drink that (studies reveal) cause brain damage (and raises the risk for brain cancer!), like asphartame in Diet Coke, what wheights more: To spend time with someone who has brain cancer, or to lead people to get poisoned and possibly because of that get brain cancer. I say: "I make them sick and then visit them, to look good", sounds a bit harsh, and I don't think that Taylor thinks that way, at least I hope so, but that's just the paradox in her actions.

Sorry for that Taylor, because I like you, and your previous way of life and some of your songs helped me somehow, to be myself, when others are so stupid… but for me, promoting Diet Coke, goes over the line.
JCKB

Sorry for the double post, if it was a double post.
Mary: If it's this way, she should inform herself. But I think as more time passes as higher gets the probability that she knows. Maybe she drank that in the past and maybe she won't anymore, because she knows.
If I ever get famous, I would want some people who would really inform me about the more or less hidden dirt, which is going on in this world…
Some people could wish, she should poison herself, if she promotes it, but I really really hope, she doesn't even if she promotes it. It's strange, but I would be more happy, if she would know what she is promoting, while she is not drinking it, than if she would drink and promote it…

A new Bill Cosby accuser's story of how he allegedly sexually assaulted her after drugging her drink is horrifying.

According to Patricia, -- who decided to keep her last name anonymous -- Bill invited her to a dinner party in 1978 after they met at a conference... a dinner party that ended up just being the two of them: